5 easy tweaks to turn your distracting Apple Watch into a quiet fitness tracker

Macworld

I love my Apple Watch, and I know I’m not alone—the device dominates the wearables market and is easily the best smartwatch money can buy.

But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect, and there are plenty of ways that it can feel below par, even irritating at times. Few of those factors are more conspicuous than the way it can sometimes serve as a wrist-worn distraction tool. With the rise of…

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A screen-less ‘Apple Watch Neo’ is exactly what the lineup needs

Macworld

The Apple Watch is by far the most popular smartwatch on the planet. It offers a wide range of health sensors, integration with other Apple products, and advanced features that replicate a basic iPhone. Today, users can rely on the cellular-enabled model to independently call and text others, stream music, record workouts, view notes, and much more. While the technology packed in this…

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Fitbit Air vs. WHOOP Size Comparison

The Fitbit Air went up for pre-order last week and we’re now all waiting to get one on the wrist as soon as possible. For some lucky folks who live near a physical Google Store, that can actually happen right away, at least temporarily. At least one WHOOP user stopped by a Google Store and...

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Hasta que los datos me aburran

Hoy Google acaba de presentar dos cosas. La primera, Google Health, que sustituirá a Google Fit como aplicación para centralizar toda la monitorización de nuestra actividad física. Esa seguirá siendo gratuita, pero por supuesto Google ofrecerá una versión superior de pago llamada Google Health Coach que añadirá otra suscripción más a nuestra vida porque ya […]

From Wearables to Nutrition, Here’s How the World’s Top Marathon Runners Approach Recovery

Athletech News spoke with several elite athletes about their recovery routines, which spanned dialed-in metric tracking and more relaxed, hands-off approaches.

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Does Whoop’s Lawsuit Against Bevel Hint at IPO Plans?

The suit hinges on whether similarities in how apps display recovery, strain and sleep data reflect infringement or industry-wide convergence. For Whoop, reinforcing the distinctiveness of its platform could be a key strategic move before going public.

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